Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates spoke to AU students about climate change and his new book. Bill Gates knows the conversation around climate change can tilt negative. And there’s plenty of negative to go with the topic — rising seas, hotter temperatures, coral reef degradation, wildfires, and massive migration. Mr. Gates has been expanding his purview to now include the very related problems stemming from climate change. This book is written from his own personal, up close and EXCLUSIVE ACCESS viewpoint. Gates considers cement to be a great example of something in need of a desperate cleanup to fight climate change. “It’s over 6% of worldwide [carbon] emissions,” Gates told “Marketplace Scott Morrison underlined sections of Bill Gates’ book on how to beat climate change as he prepared to shift his government towards a net zero emissions target. Credit: Alex Ellinghausen and Despite what Bill Gates has to say—let alone climate czar John Kerry, who should have known better—we don’t have to rely on a miracle coming out of nowhere to deal with climate change. We already have all the technologies we need, here and now—and these tools will only get a lot better and cheaper, if recent history is any guide. Better buildings can help with climate change. I can sum up the solution to climate change in two sentences: We need to eliminate global emissions of greenhouse gases by 2050. Extreme weather is already causing more suffering, and if we don’t get to net-zero emissions, our grandchildren will grow up in a world that is dramatically worse off. Set in an apocalyptic world, this cli-fi, or “climate fiction,” novel narrates “the consequences of failing to deal seriously with climate change,” Gates writes. An outspoken climate Climate change is a pressing concern for Bill Gates, who has just published a new book on the subject. He spoke with HBR’s editor in chief about the need to reduce carbon emissions to zero by Vay Tiền Cấp Tốc Online Cmnd.

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